Hance will demo its kilobyte-size AI audio processing software at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

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Imagine that a driver who is hitting a race track 200 miles away from an engineer when you come to the radio is hitting a driver in a source … SomethingThe You can’t make it, but you are not going to spend any lap in that old Verizon commercial (“Do you hear me now?”) – and on your life – lines.

This is just a problem that is resolved with an impressively small and quick bit of Norwegian Startup Hans Audio Processing Software, which has already attracted customers like Intel and Redell Communication, as the official radio supplier of F1. Hans is one of the 200 startups selected Disrupt its technology in TechCranch 2025Which Runs through October 27 to 29 At the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

About 10 employees’ clothing is proud of the audio industry’s experience. These include co-founder Steyan Amedal, who runs the Sound Effects Library Sounds, the audio editing software company Acon Digital’s CEO and Peder Georgensen.

Artificial intelligence is serious, Azdal, Georgensen and Hans team the rest of the team realizes that there is an opportunity to earn these new technologies across the audio processing pipeline – but especially in sound decrease and isolation. So a few years ago, they started training their own models in the high quality recording of Soundley, including everything from the roar of the F1 cars to the Icelandi volcano crack-o-velum.

Since then they have been able to shrink the Hans processing models only to 242 KB, which means they can drive on the device instead of clouds, save time and energy. Hans says that these models can separate words, remove words, echo, and retireb, and can increase the speech precision with only 10 millisecond delay.

Other companies provide similar audio processing software, small, energy-sacred models of Hans can process audio on all-size devices in real-time. It sells Radios Redel to F1 or FIFA and makes law enforcement and defense applications attractive, CEO alliance Hika told Techchench in an interview.

Hika has seen the opportunity to go to many more directions for Hika Hans’s audio processing, now it is now a partner in Intel. Hans is working with Technology Giants to accept its models to work in different versions of his chips, With Its latest “neural processing unit”. The startup is also talking to other chipmakers, Hika said, and an undisclosed smartphone maker.

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Hika said that these professional partners would probably last a few years and they were non-exclusive. This is good for startup skill skills, but he said that Hans need to develop at a rapid pace to stay ahead of the competition. The company has just come up with its first chief commercial officer, but Hika said she was expecting Hans to be very focused on research and development and the company would like “AI-capable” staff to risk.

“We know that now we have an advantage on our competitors, but we must maintain it, so we’re pressing quickly,” he said

If you want to know more about Hans – and listen to a few more other startups, listening to their pitch and listening to guest speakers at four different levels – join us DisruptedIs being held in San Francisco from 27 to 29 October.

Learn more about tickets and pricing here.

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